
Dr.
Aaron Smith
Gastwissenschaftler*in
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+49 (0)30 64181 667
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403
Müggelseedamm 310, 12587 Berlin
Profil
Forschungsgruppe
Publikationen
Publikationen
2023
April 2023
Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Lukas Kleine; Hauke Daempfling; Jonas Freymueller; Chris Soulsby
Integrated ecohydrological hydrometric and stable water isotope data of a drought-sensitive mixed land use lowland catchment
Earth system science data. - 15(2023), 1543–1554
Februar 2023
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Christian Marx; Chris Soulsby
Enhancing urban runoff modelling using water stable isotopes and ages in complex catchments
Hydrological Processes. - 37(2023)2, Art. e14814
2022
November 2022
Doris Duethmann; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby; Lukas Kleine; Wolfgang Wagner; Sebastian Hahn; Dörthe Tetzlaff
Evaluating satellite-derived soil moisture data for improving the internal consistency of process-based ecohydrological modelling
Journal of Hydrology. - 614(2022)Part A, Art. 128462
Mai 2022
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Jessica Landgraf; Maren Dubbert; Chris Soulsby
April 2022
Jessica Landgraf; Dörthe Tetzlaff; Maren Dubbert; David Dubbert; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby
Xylem water in riparian Willow trees (Salix alba) reveals shallow sources of root water uptake by in-situ monitoring of stable water isotopes
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 26(2022)9, 2073–2092
April 2022
Aaron A. Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Critical zone response times and water age relationships under variable catchment wetness states: insights using a tracer-aided ecohydrological model
Water Resources Research. - 58(2022)4, Art. e2021WR030584
März 2022
Mikael Gillefalk; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Christian Marx; Aaron Smith; Fred Meier; Reinhard Hinkelmann; Chris Soulsby
Estimates of water partitioning in complex urban landscapes with isotope-aided ecohydrological modelling
Hydrological Processes. - 36(2022)3, Art. e14532
Februar 2022
Prof. Dr. Dörthe Tetzlaff; Dr. Lukas Kleine; Dr. Aaron Smith
Auswirkungen der Dürre 2018/19 - Trockene Böden nach nassem Sommer
Wasserwirtschaft - Wassertechnik. - (2022)1/2, 43-46
Februar 2022
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Visualizing catchment-scale spatio-temporal dynamics of storage-flux-age interactions using a tracer-aided ecohydrological model
Hydrological Processes. - 36(2022)2, Art. e14460
2021
August 2021
Lukas Kleine; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Maren Dubbert; Chris Soulsby
Modelling ecohydrological feedbacks in forest and grassland plots under a prolonged drought anomaly in Central Europe 2018–2020
Hydrological Processes. - 35(2021)8, Art. e14325
Juli 2021
Mikael Gillefalk; Dörthe Tetzlaff; Reinhard Hinkelmann; Lena-Marie Kuhlemann; Aaron Smith; Fred Meier; Marco P. Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Quantifying the effects of urban green space on water partitioning and ages using an isotope-based ecohydrological model
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 25(2021)6, 3635–3652
Mai 2021
Lukas Kleine; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Tobias Goldhammer; Chris Soulsby
Using isotopes to understand landscape‐scale connectivity in a groundwater‐dominated, lowland catchment under drought conditions
Hydrological Processes. - 35(2021)5, Art. e14197
Mai 2021
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Lukas Kleine; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Quantifying the effects of land use and model scale on water partitioning and water ages using tracer-aided ecohydrological models
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 25(2021)4, 2239–2259
März 2021
Xiaoqiang Yang; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Chris Soulsby; Aaron Smith; Dietrich Borchardt
Catchment functioning under prolonged drought stress: Tracer‐aided ecohydrological modeling in an intensively managed agricultural catchment
Water Resources Research. - 57(2021)3, e2020WR029094
Februar 2021
Doerthe Tetzlaff; James Buttle; Sean K. Carey; Matthew J. Kohn; Hjalmar Laudon; James P. McNamara; Aaron Smith; Matthias Sprenger; Chris Soulsby
Stable isotopes of water reveal differences in plant – soil water relationships across northern environments
Hydrological Processes. - 35(2021)1, Art. e14023
Februar 2021
Lena-Marie Kuhlemann; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Birgit Kleinschmit; Chris Soulsby
Using soil water isotopes to infer the influence of contrasting urban green space on ecohydrological partitioning
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 25(2021)2, 927–943
2020
August 2020
Lukas Kleine; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Hailong Wang; Chris Soulsby
Using water stable isotopes to understand evaporation, moisture stress, and re-wetting in catchment forest and grassland soils of the summer drought of 2018
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 24(2020)7, S. 3737-3752
August 2020
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Lukas Kleine; Marco P. Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Isotope-aided modelling of ecohydrologic fluxes and water ages under mixed land use in Central Europe: the 2018 drought and its recovery
Hydrological Processes. - 34(2020)16, S. 3406-3425
August 2020
Aaron A. Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Chris Soulsby
August 2020
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Jörg Gelbrecht; Lukas Kleine; Chris Soulsby
Riparian wetland rehabilitation and beaver re-colonization impacts on hydrological processes and water quality in a lowland agricultural catchment
Science of the Total Environment. - 699(2020)134302
April 2020
James Knighton; Sylvain Kuppel; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby; Matthias Sprenger; Doerthe Tetzlaff
2019
August 2019
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Hjalmar Laudon; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Assessing the influence of soil freeze-thaw cycles on catchment water storage-flux-age interactions using a tracer-aided ecohydrological model
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 23(2019)8, S. 3319-3334
Juni 2019
Thea I. Piovano; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Sean K. Carey; Nadine J. Shatilla; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby
Spatially distributed tracer-aided runoff modelling and dynamics of storage and water ages in a permafrost-influenced catchment
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 23(2019)6, S. 2507-2523
2018
September 2018
A. A. Smith; D. Tetzlaff; C. Soulsby
On the use of StorAge selection functions to assess time-variant travel times in lakes
Water Resources Research. - 54(2018)7, S. 5163-5185
September 2018
Doerthe Tetzlaff; Thea Piovano ; Pertti Ala-Aho ; Aaron Smith ; Sean K. Carey ; Philip Marsh ; Philip A. Wookey ; Lorna E. Street ; Chris Soulsby
Using stable isotopes to estimate travel times in a data-sparse Arctic catchment: challenges and possible solutions
Hydrological Processes. - 32(2018)12, S. 1936-1952
April 2023
Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Lukas Kleine; Hauke Daempfling; Jonas Freymueller; Chris Soulsby
Integrated ecohydrological hydrometric and stable water isotope data of a drought-sensitive mixed land use lowland catchment
Earth system science data. - 15(2023), 1543–1554
Februar 2023
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Christian Marx; Chris Soulsby
Enhancing urban runoff modelling using water stable isotopes and ages in complex catchments
Hydrological Processes. - 37(2023)2, Art. e14814
November 2022
Doris Duethmann; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby; Lukas Kleine; Wolfgang Wagner; Sebastian Hahn; Dörthe Tetzlaff
Evaluating satellite-derived soil moisture data for improving the internal consistency of process-based ecohydrological modelling
Journal of Hydrology. - 614(2022)Part A, Art. 128462
Mai 2022
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Jessica Landgraf; Maren Dubbert; Chris Soulsby
April 2022
Jessica Landgraf; Dörthe Tetzlaff; Maren Dubbert; David Dubbert; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby
Xylem water in riparian Willow trees (Salix alba) reveals shallow sources of root water uptake by in-situ monitoring of stable water isotopes
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 26(2022)9, 2073–2092
April 2022
Aaron A. Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Critical zone response times and water age relationships under variable catchment wetness states: insights using a tracer-aided ecohydrological model
Water Resources Research. - 58(2022)4, Art. e2021WR030584
März 2022
Mikael Gillefalk; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Christian Marx; Aaron Smith; Fred Meier; Reinhard Hinkelmann; Chris Soulsby
Estimates of water partitioning in complex urban landscapes with isotope-aided ecohydrological modelling
Hydrological Processes. - 36(2022)3, Art. e14532
Februar 2022
Prof. Dr. Dörthe Tetzlaff; Dr. Lukas Kleine; Dr. Aaron Smith
Auswirkungen der Dürre 2018/19 - Trockene Böden nach nassem Sommer
Wasserwirtschaft - Wassertechnik. - (2022)1/2, 43-46
Februar 2022
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Visualizing catchment-scale spatio-temporal dynamics of storage-flux-age interactions using a tracer-aided ecohydrological model
Hydrological Processes. - 36(2022)2, Art. e14460
August 2021
Lukas Kleine; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Maren Dubbert; Chris Soulsby
Modelling ecohydrological feedbacks in forest and grassland plots under a prolonged drought anomaly in Central Europe 2018–2020
Hydrological Processes. - 35(2021)8, Art. e14325
Juli 2021
Mikael Gillefalk; Dörthe Tetzlaff; Reinhard Hinkelmann; Lena-Marie Kuhlemann; Aaron Smith; Fred Meier; Marco P. Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Quantifying the effects of urban green space on water partitioning and ages using an isotope-based ecohydrological model
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 25(2021)6, 3635–3652
Mai 2021
Lukas Kleine; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Tobias Goldhammer; Chris Soulsby
Using isotopes to understand landscape‐scale connectivity in a groundwater‐dominated, lowland catchment under drought conditions
Hydrological Processes. - 35(2021)5, Art. e14197
Mai 2021
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Lukas Kleine; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Quantifying the effects of land use and model scale on water partitioning and water ages using tracer-aided ecohydrological models
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 25(2021)4, 2239–2259
März 2021
Xiaoqiang Yang; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Chris Soulsby; Aaron Smith; Dietrich Borchardt
Catchment functioning under prolonged drought stress: Tracer‐aided ecohydrological modeling in an intensively managed agricultural catchment
Water Resources Research. - 57(2021)3, e2020WR029094
Februar 2021
Doerthe Tetzlaff; James Buttle; Sean K. Carey; Matthew J. Kohn; Hjalmar Laudon; James P. McNamara; Aaron Smith; Matthias Sprenger; Chris Soulsby
Stable isotopes of water reveal differences in plant – soil water relationships across northern environments
Hydrological Processes. - 35(2021)1, Art. e14023
Februar 2021
Lena-Marie Kuhlemann; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Birgit Kleinschmit; Chris Soulsby
Using soil water isotopes to infer the influence of contrasting urban green space on ecohydrological partitioning
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 25(2021)2, 927–943
August 2020
Lukas Kleine; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Aaron Smith; Hailong Wang; Chris Soulsby
Using water stable isotopes to understand evaporation, moisture stress, and re-wetting in catchment forest and grassland soils of the summer drought of 2018
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 24(2020)7, S. 3737-3752
August 2020
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Lukas Kleine; Marco P. Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Isotope-aided modelling of ecohydrologic fluxes and water ages under mixed land use in Central Europe: the 2018 drought and its recovery
Hydrological Processes. - 34(2020)16, S. 3406-3425
August 2020
Aaron A. Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Chris Soulsby
August 2020
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Jörg Gelbrecht; Lukas Kleine; Chris Soulsby
Riparian wetland rehabilitation and beaver re-colonization impacts on hydrological processes and water quality in a lowland agricultural catchment
Science of the Total Environment. - 699(2020)134302
April 2020
James Knighton; Sylvain Kuppel; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby; Matthias Sprenger; Doerthe Tetzlaff
August 2019
Aaron Smith; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Hjalmar Laudon; Marco Maneta; Chris Soulsby
Assessing the influence of soil freeze-thaw cycles on catchment water storage-flux-age interactions using a tracer-aided ecohydrological model
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 23(2019)8, S. 3319-3334
Juni 2019
Thea I. Piovano; Doerthe Tetzlaff; Sean K. Carey; Nadine J. Shatilla; Aaron Smith; Chris Soulsby
Spatially distributed tracer-aided runoff modelling and dynamics of storage and water ages in a permafrost-influenced catchment
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. - 23(2019)6, S. 2507-2523
September 2018
A. A. Smith; D. Tetzlaff; C. Soulsby
On the use of StorAge selection functions to assess time-variant travel times in lakes
Water Resources Research. - 54(2018)7, S. 5163-5185
September 2018
Doerthe Tetzlaff; Thea Piovano ; Pertti Ala-Aho ; Aaron Smith ; Sean K. Carey ; Philip Marsh ; Philip A. Wookey ; Lorna E. Street ; Chris Soulsby
Using stable isotopes to estimate travel times in a data-sparse Arctic catchment: challenges and possible solutions
Hydrological Processes. - 32(2018)12, S. 1936-1952